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DID
YOU KNOW THAT?
The
only city in the world located on two continents is Istanbul,
which has been the capital of three great empires, -Roman, Byzantine
and Ottoman for more than 2000 years.
The number
of archaeological excavations going on in Turkey every year is
at least 150.
The oldest
known human settlement is in Catalhoyuk, Turkey.
Temple of Artemis
and the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the two of the seven wonders
of the ancient world, are in Turkey.
Abraham was
born in Sanliurfa in Southeastern Turkey.
Anatolia is
the birthplace of historic legends, such as Homer (the poet),
King Midas, Herodotus (the father of history) and St. Paul the
Apostle.
Julius Ceasar
proclaimed his celebrated words, "Veni, Vidi, Vici"
(I came, I saw, I conquered) in Turkey when he defeated the Pontus,
a formidable kingdom in the Black Sea region of Turkey.
Turks gave
the Dutch their famous tulips.
St. Nicholas,
who became popular as Father Christmas, was born in Demre on Turkey's
Mediterranean Coast.
According to
legend, Noah's Ark landed on Agri Dagi (Mount Ararat) in Eastern
Turkey.
The last meal
on Noah's Ark, a pudding with nearly 20 ingredients, is still
served throughout Turkey.
The last home
of Virgin Mary is in Selcuk.
St. John, St.
Nicholas, St. Paul and St. Peter have all lived and prayed in
Southern Anatolia.
Part of Turkey's
southwestern shore was a wedding gift that Mark Anthony gave to
Cleopatra.
Homer was born
in Izmir on the west coast of Turkey and he depicted Troy in his
Epic the Iliad.
Aesop, famous
for his fables and parables, was born in Anatolia.
Leonardo da
Vinci drew designs for a bridge over the Bosphorus, the strait
that flows through Europe and Asia. It was never built.
Alexander the
Great conquered a large territory in what is now Turkey and cut
the Gordion Knot in the Phrygian capital (Gordium) not far from
Turkey's present-day capital (Ankara).
Istanbul's
Robert College (established in 1863), is the oldest American school
outside the United States.
Early Christians
escaping Roman persecution nearly 2000 years ago sheltered in
Cappadocia in Central Anatolia.
The Amazons
originated in Turkey's northeastern region.
The Famous
Trojan Wars took place in western Turkey, around the site where
a wooden statue of the Trojan Horse rests today.
According to
Turkish tradition a stranger at one's doorstep is considered "A
Guest from God" and should be accommodated accordingly.
The first church
(St. Peter's Church) was built in Antioch (Antakya).
The first Ecumenical
Council was held in Iznik.
Turkey is a
long-time member of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
since 1952.
Turkey provides
70% of the world's hazelnuts; the nut in your chocolate bar was
most probably grown in Turkey.
Istanbul has
a 540-year-old covered shopping mall of 64 streets, 4000 shops,
22 entrances and 25,000 workers, -the famous Grand Bazaar.
The most valuable
silk carpet in the world, is in the Mevlana Museum, Konya with
144 knots per square centimeter. In the 13th century, Marco Polo
wrote "the best and handsomest of rugs are woven here, and
also silks of crimson and other rich colors".
Hazenfer Ahmed
Celebi was the first man who flew a significant distance using
wings across the Bosphorus.
Anatolia is
the location of the first known beauty contest, judged by Paris,
with Aphrodite, Hera and Athena as leading participants.
Turkey receives children from around the world each year on 23rd
April to "honor and cherish the freedom and independence
of all people".
Anatolia is
the location of Seven Churches of Asia.
Anatolia is
the origin of the names of Paris, Philadelphia and Europe.
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